Atlas General Insurance Services, LLC, Hires Rod Taylor as the New President of the Commercial Division
San Diego, Calif. (April 22, 2014) – Atlas General Insurance Services, LLC, a national multi-line program manager, welcomes Rod Taylor as the new president of the commercial division. Taylor will be based in the new Atlas office located in Dallas.
Rod has a very strong background in underwriting, program management and product development. In his new role, Rod will be responsible for growing Atlas’ commercial lines business across the nation as well as Atlas’ workers compensation business outside of the California marketplace.
Taylor comes to Atlas with over 25 years of experience in underwriting, program management and product development for several different lines of business. Most recently, Taylor worked as a program consultant for Distinguished Programs, a national insurance program manager. Prior to that, he was the senior vice president for Distinguished Programs where he co-founded DPExpress, a new division for the company. While there, Taylor was also responsible for the marketing, underwriting, and product development of three product programs.
Bill Trzos, president and CEO at Atlas General stated, “Rod’s extensive experience in commercial lines product development will play an important role in Atlas’ goal of becoming a national and diversified presence.”
About Atlas General Insurance Services®
Atlas General Insurance Services is a full service general insurance agency that offers a wide range of insurance solutions. Atlas has expertise in developing and underwriting programs with a variety of insurance carrier partners. Atlas has the primary goal to provide exceptional service and unique options for its clients. For more information, visit atlas.us.com
Contact:
Holly Wells
858-529-6790
holly@verticalpr.us.com
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